by Holly Taylor | May 27, 2014 | Gardening News, Michael Perry's Gardening Blog
The Suffolk Show 2014 will be taking place on May 28th and 29th at Trinity Park, Ipswich. The Suffolk Show has become the county’s largest 2 day pop-up family event and the organisers, Suffolk Agricultural Association, like to ensure that it is one of the best family events in the UK.
For the last 5 years, Thompson & Morgan have joined forces with Easton Otley College to create the 16 foot high ‘Flower Tower’! This year, the tower will be clothed with 200 Flower Pouches®, that each contains 10 plants of Begonia ‘Lotto’. Since the downy mildew demise of the UK’s favourite plant, the Busy Lizzie, customers have been trying to find a suitable alternative. Thompson & Morgan seem to have hit the jackpot with Begonia ‘Lotto’, with giant, weather-proof flowers and foliage. The displays by Easton Otley College feature a range of other Thompson & Morgan plants too. Look out for some superb colour co-ordinated patio containers, as well as the ‘edible wall’, an innovative vertical planting which features herbs, lettuce, salads and edible flowers.
Thompson & Morgan are also supporting Lucas Hatch at the show. Lucas was crowned RHS Young School Gardener of the Year in 2012, and is building his very first show garden at the Suffolk Show.
Lucas is the Suffolk Show’s youngest garden designer at the age of 12! Thompson & Morgan have donated petunias, geraniums and a very special lucky dip of seeds for this stand! Lucas has planted the petunias quite close together as he wanted full impact with the colour, this should not be missed!
Lucas has designed a small family garden to inspire and encourage children to grow, have fun, and eat healthily. The garden comprises of 2 main borders, one is an insect friendly border encouraging wildlife and also contains T&M trailing petunias. The other border is an edible border with fruit trees. Other features include: a lawn, paving, low hazel fencing and a children’s greenhouse. Judging commences at 8.30am on Wednesday 28th May so an early start for us all. If you are heading to the Suffolk Show this year please share your highlights, or dislikes below.
by Rebecca Tute | May 29, 2013 | Gardening News
T&M’s Sonia Mermagen has been helping long-time vegetable exhibitor Arthur Davies set up Thompson & Morgan’s stand at this year’s Suffolk Show.
Breaking news: Arthur and Mary’s display won the Notcutt Trophy for Best Exhibit in the flower tent and a gold medal!
I’d been drafted in to help veteran vegetable exhibitor and show-man, Arthur Davies, set up his T&M sponsored stand at this year’s Suffolk Show. Once I’d found the stand in the Flower and Garden Experience marquee, I saw that Arthur, his wife Mary and their helper, Ralph, had already made quite a start.
T&M’s stand
But there were still lots of boxes of vegetables to be selected, polished and arranged.
Boxes of veg…
…ready for the display
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More veg!
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Arthur and Ralph were taking the outer leaves off cauliflowers at a rate of knots and impaling the naked caulis on long nails inside a triangular frame adorned with leafy conifer fronds.
Arthur Davies
Cauliflower arrangements
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Although Arthur hasn’t exhibited at the Suffolk Show before, he is well known to lots of the other exhibitors who have met him at some of the many other shows that he has been to in his 43 years as a ‘vegetable show-man’. Various nurserymen and old friends dropped by the stand for a chat.
Old friends
Meanwhile, Mary was busy making basket displays of brightly-coloured peppers. She put me to work, stuffing the gaps with parsley.
Mary Davies
My first attempt!
The first attempt
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The finished article. (The cocktail sticks are to indicate to Arthur which ‘side’ should be facing the front when he comes to place the exhibit in the display.)
Cocktail sticks!
Placing the exhibits can be a precarious business.
Easy does it…
The display was starting to take shape.
Coming along nicely…
Nearly there
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Luckily Andy brought the tops to the Thompson & Morgan seed stands!
Adding the header boards
All the exhibits need to be labelled.
Labelling the veg
And finally Arthur – after some finishing touches by Mary – declares the display ready for inspection by the Show’s judges on Thursday morning.
Ready for judging
Arthur and Mary with the finished display
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The whole stand looks great!
T&M’s Suffolk Show stand
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Arthur and Mary Davies
Sonia and Arthur
Rebecca works in the Marketing department as part of the busy web team, focusing on updating the UK news and blog pages and Thompson & Morgan’s international website. Rebecca enjoys gardening and learning about flowers and growing vegetables with her young daughter.
by Rebecca Tute | May 20, 2013 | Gardening News
Arthur Davies at the Suffolk Show – last season for veteran vegetable exhibitor
Arthur with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
Thompson & Morgan’s vegetable ‘show man’, Arthur Davies, will stage his last impressive vegetable display at the Suffolk Show in Ipswich on 29th and 30th May, before hanging up his trowel for good at the end of this show season.
After over four decades of growing and exhibiting vegetables, winning an amazing 164 Gold Medals in the process, Arthur has decided to finally retire and to concentrate on his other pastimes, namely time-keeping at major athletic events and his grandsons’ burgeoning football careers. Arthur doesn’t like to miss any of their games and it appears that football runs in the family. Arthur’s son, Gareth, used to play for Crystal Palace in the Premier League and was also a Wales U21 footballer. Interestingly – and as a complete contrast to gardening, Arthur and his wife, Mary, have been acting as timekeepers in athletics for some years and have officiated at World and European Championships, the World Student Games and Grand Prix meetings.
Arthur’s career as an expert vegetable grower began 42 years ago when he was challenged by the great Percy Thrower, possibly the first TV gardener, to exhibit his vegetables with the professional growers at the Shrewsbury Show after spotting Arthur’s talent in the amateur section. Percy encouraged Arthur to ‘have a go’ in the professional tent and he won a gold medal in the first year. He has gone on to win the ‘Large Gold Medal’ for the next 39 years at the show. Arthur and his wife, Mary have been exhibiting every year since then, covering 5 or 6 shows a year. They have exhibited at more than 170 shows – including RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Royal Caledonian Show, Bristol Flower Show, RHS Malvern Show and Royal Welsh Show – and at many other horticultural events around the world, once even travelling to New Zealand.
One of Arthur’s impressive vegetable show displays
Each show display involves a great deal of preparation. Arthur grows over 80 varieties of vegetables himself and carefully schedules his seed sowing timetable to ensure vegetables are at their very best for exhibition at different dates in the year. The produce for each display is carefully lifted, cleaned and packed – a process usually taking 3 days – before being transported to the show site. A setting-up time of around 15 hours follows to make sure that the display is at its best.
On the Thompson & Morgan stand at the Suffolk Show this year, not only will visitors be able to admire Arthur’s vegetable display, but the first 300 children to visit the stand will receive a free packet of T&M’s ‘Butterfly Mix’ seed to sow at home.
Rebecca works in the Marketing department as part of the busy web team, focusing on updating the UK news and blog pages and Thompson & Morgan’s international website. Rebecca enjoys gardening and learning about flowers and growing vegetables with her young daughter.
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